The great and powerful President Donald J. Trump has once again emerged victorious over the feckless Progressive Fascist Democrat party, this time by defeating the Senate Democrats on the filibuster that had driven the longest government shutdown in US history—forty full days. The filibuster was defeated in a late-night vote yesterday, with eight Democrat Senators finally voting with Republicans to achieve the 60 votes necessary to end the filibuster and allow a continuing resolution ...
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The great and powerful President Donald J. Trump has once again emerged victorious over the feckless Progressive Fascist Democrat party, this time by defeating the Senate Democrats on the filibuster that had driven the longest government shutdown in US history—forty full days. The filibuster was defeated in a late-night vote yesterday, with eight Democrat Senators finally voting with Republicans to achieve the 60 votes necessary to end the filibuster and allow a continuing resolution ...
PREVIOUSLY (9/26/25): "COMEY INDICTED! Democrats Lose Their Minds! HIJINKS ENSUE!" https://youtube.com/live/XT_iOWKZjU8 Last month former FBI Director James Comey was indicted for perjury and obstruction, and is looking at years in a federal penitentiary if convicted. There remains much legal argument about whether the prosecutor assigned to the case was lawfully appointed before the statute of limitations on Comey’s purported crimes had expired. It’s possible that C...
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The great and powerful President Donald J. Trump has once again emerged victorious over the feckless Progressive Fascist Democrat party, this time by defeating the Senate Democrats on the filibuster that had driven the longest government shutdown in US history—forty full days. The filibuster was defeated in a late-night vote yesterday, with eight Democrat Senators finally voting with Republicans to achieve the 60 votes necessary to end the filibuster and allow a continuing resolution ...